
My Review of "Mostly Mundane" by Saugata Chakraborty
Mostly Mundane is a book that, at the first glance, looks like a collection of normal short stories with a common central character, but as you keep reading, you discover some amazing life altering guidance in the stories. Through the central character Shantilal, the author tackles some important points in one’s life such as exploring a business, hobby or how to move ahead if you lose your job.
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